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don't ignore the elections. respect for the office. deadlines. that government shut down i forgot them they were so small. do you know, why? they got most appropriations done on time so the continuing resolution just covered what was it cover they got most of them done on time but to date none of them are done so now it covers the and tired government really is a government shutdown not a few agencies. compromise does not mean the agreement it means you find what you are willing to give up with the other person which is willing to give up the and you put it together it is called a compromise. you don't say i want this you can have it i want this and that war did you do. can i have it? i will get something of it then you get something. if somebody compared it to an orange. were made to split up the doors is put a knife through it to get half to each some people want the stuff to make the juice some people want the skin to bake with say you give them what they want to the social security deal and all the deal is how they would do it. there were tim
don't ignore the elections. respect for the office. deadlines. that government shut down i forgot them they were so small. do you know, why? they got most appropriations done on time so the continuing resolution just covered what was it cover they got most of them done on time but to date none of them are done so now it covers the and tired government really is a government shutdown not a few agencies. compromise does not mean the agreement it means you find what you are willing to give up with...
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as everyone here knows, jeb bush was twice elected as governor of florida. during his tenure, he focused on real ways to improve people's lives. it began with improving the state's economy. hisrnor bush delivered on principles, cutting 20 billion dollars in taxes, building florida's global reputation for trade and investment and reducing the state government workforce by more than her team thousand. his limited government approach help unleash economic growth in the state, creating 1.4 million new jobs. most dear to his heart is improving education especially those children to which opportunity has been denied. was transformed florida's educational system which is why he is a go to mentor for educational leaders across the nation. as one of the most respected voices in the arena, governor bush has wrought continued passion and focus to this issue through the foundation for excellence in education that he launched in 2008. most recently, governor which has been an advocate for more inclusive tone in the republican party. his book " immigration wars" makes the
as everyone here knows, jeb bush was twice elected as governor of florida. during his tenure, he focused on real ways to improve people's lives. it began with improving the state's economy. hisrnor bush delivered on principles, cutting 20 billion dollars in taxes, building florida's global reputation for trade and investment and reducing the state government workforce by more than her team thousand. his limited government approach help unleash economic growth in the state, creating 1.4 million...
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he had an opportunity to do that, i believe, when he was elected. in a sense what ronald reagan did and roosevelt did. in his own way lincoln did. certainly jefferson and jackson. they did it scrambled up and brought the coalition together. they were able to move the country beyond that deadlock. i think that president obama squandered one of the great opportunities opportunities do that. he's not going to have another chance to do that not now in this climate. we have to wait for the next president. can the next president do it? not clear. we have a bunch of questions i will start with the general and jeffrey then start working down this side of the room. at the risk of piling on, [inaudible] four speakers now have agreed is to sort of -- of our discontent. i think we can quantify that. the question being: do you believe that your government -- do you trust your government the right thing all or most of the time? and the data ran around 75 percent of the american people believed that their government would indeed do the right thing all or most of t
he had an opportunity to do that, i believe, when he was elected. in a sense what ronald reagan did and roosevelt did. in his own way lincoln did. certainly jefferson and jackson. they did it scrambled up and brought the coalition together. they were able to move the country beyond that deadlock. i think that president obama squandered one of the great opportunities opportunities do that. he's not going to have another chance to do that not now in this climate. we have to wait for the next...
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to go back to the ron paul question, in the last election cycle's primaries, for voters 30 and under, with all the candidates in the field, 50% voted for ron paul. that's not something you can throw out if you've got a growing -- if you have a growing membership. you have to be able to look at these things and bring them together. new people in politics often are unrealistic. they don't get it or understand the details of washington. they shouldn't. it's not their job. the party leaders, if they want to continue to be party leaders or if they want their party to continue to be successful, what they have to do is bring those people in and give them a -- let them develop a degree of sophistication to succeed in the political process. it's easy to talk about keeping people out, but in the democratic system, the job is not to keep people out, but to bring people in. >> i was not in the nixon add moorings, but i knew nixon well in the later years. he was my friend, mentor, the best man at my wedding. nixon liked to be a very unpredictable man, but one thing i know for sure, that nixon view
to go back to the ron paul question, in the last election cycle's primaries, for voters 30 and under, with all the candidates in the field, 50% voted for ron paul. that's not something you can throw out if you've got a growing -- if you have a growing membership. you have to be able to look at these things and bring them together. new people in politics often are unrealistic. they don't get it or understand the details of washington. they shouldn't. it's not their job. the party leaders, if...
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spent raisingis money for the next election. they're not able to focus on the job that they were elected to come here to do. host: you say you are an old senate staffer. on your twitter page, you talked about the last time divided chambers came up with a budget agreement. can you talk about the history of that? guest: yes. let me try to explain it very carefully. createdet act that was in 1974 set up the process. there was a budget committee in the senate. they created the congressional budget office. that has been in effect for 30 and almost 40 years. every year we pass a budget and go to conference and agree to it. the last time there was no agreement was when we had a divided congress and the house was under democratic control and the senate was under republican control. the last time we had an agreement with a divided congress was 19 86. here's a picture. what are we seeing? guest: you are seeing the chairman of the senate budget committee. the senate was under control of republicans at that time. he was the chairman of the
spent raisingis money for the next election. they're not able to focus on the job that they were elected to come here to do. host: you say you are an old senate staffer. on your twitter page, you talked about the last time divided chambers came up with a budget agreement. can you talk about the history of that? guest: yes. let me try to explain it very carefully. createdet act that was in 1974 set up the process. there was a budget committee in the senate. they created the congressional budget...
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elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of controversy. how is his approval rating so high is he the second teflon president. >> and hard-core fans spend countless hours into the fantasticsy football league should they be able to spend money and b bye buy shares. >> we begin with superstorm sandy. 12 months after the storm batter theebattered the northeast. many are still waiting to rebuild. al jazeera reports from a stat n island neighborhood that turned out to be the deadliest place to be in new york. in 2012. one year later recovery seems unlikely if not impossible. some chose to spend the day in somber reflection. >> terrible. i wouldn't want to live here
elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of...
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>> debbie waserman shultz say they're going to win elections on oak yauma care. baghdad bombs had a better grip on reality. >> i want to say politicians up for reelection next year and bush republicans and senate democrats are going to be on the run. >> give it to the guy next to you. >> president obama's smart and efficient government promise failed also but this is showing big government policies do not work. >> how many think this i is -- considering this is a holy grail of regressive liberal movement. how many of you think is going to set back liberalism for a long period of time? >> no way. >> i think when this is fully implemented by next year people are going to love it. republicans are gooding to start embracing it and start taking credit for it, too. >> ronald reagan said that freedom is always only one generation way from exstimpx. we have to fight for it this, is a huge part of the bat yes. government cannot continue to expand beyond what it can in our personal liveses. >> i don't for see room for banks hoisting americans with houses they couldn't affo
>> debbie waserman shultz say they're going to win elections on oak yauma care. baghdad bombs had a better grip on reality. >> i want to say politicians up for reelection next year and bush republicans and senate democrats are going to be on the run. >> give it to the guy next to you. >> president obama's smart and efficient government promise failed also but this is showing big government policies do not work. >> how many think this i is -- considering this is a...
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>> this election, these two elections in new jersey and virginia are important, it is the start of the midterm cycle, 2014 does start tomorrow. we'll be sifting through grand lar -- grand ular data and exit polls to see what the trend lines are, that is most important thing, what shape will electric at take for next year, if it takes shape it did in 2010 based on public attitude we know, shellacking that president talked about in 2010 is coming back again. neil: you can always come back from such asia lackey -- a shellacky as the president himself proved. but, other issues like immigration reform, and minimum wage, is he trying to degreg deflect a tension. >> i am sure he would like to but real, this is all consuming this law and missed expectations will be important as the iraq war was for bush administration. there is going to be no getting around that, this is the dominant issue for barack obama as he finishes out his presidency, it will be the issue on which democratic party will be tested for this election. neil: to that point, a lot of democrats, say we'll sort this out, they hop
>> this election, these two elections in new jersey and virginia are important, it is the start of the midterm cycle, 2014 does start tomorrow. we'll be sifting through grand lar -- grand ular data and exit polls to see what the trend lines are, that is most important thing, what shape will electric at take for next year, if it takes shape it did in 2010 based on public attitude we know, shellacking that president talked about in 2010 is coming back again. neil: you can always come back...
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electing de blasio is like after getting cured of lung cancer taking up smoking. this is a bad day for new york city. >> can i hold up the post cover. he has been known to hang with sandnesias go to hon me noon in cuba. >> i don't want to rit size -- criticize any one's honeymoon or honeymoons. the politics, new york you are about to get a reckoning. >> if he wins can i make a plea if we could have the park rules extended to 10:00 a.m. you would be top. >> he is going to win anyway. >> run for mayor 10 million i could have gotten 45 percent of this race. >> like mondale. >> where were you, ray? >> that would have been it. >> heightened considerably in the final hours before voting begins. democrat mccall lus leads by a slim margin. is the obama care debacle the reason this race is tight? >> no, it's not. this is a classic example where the tea party is killing the republican party. instead of having a pull out primary where the governor would have bonn and beaten mcaullife a good friend of mine. can't believer he is going to be governorment the tea nominated this
electing de blasio is like after getting cured of lung cancer taking up smoking. this is a bad day for new york city. >> can i hold up the post cover. he has been known to hang with sandnesias go to hon me noon in cuba. >> i don't want to rit size -- criticize any one's honeymoon or honeymoons. the politics, new york you are about to get a reckoning. >> if he wins can i make a plea if we could have the park rules extended to 10:00 a.m. you would be top. >> he is going to...
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whatever problems with obamacare right now, may be democrats, hope that the we're past the bumps by elect time next year. what do you make? >> no. i don't think so, you know, nancy pelosi, was the queen of the quote, we won't know what is in the bill until the bill is implemented, she will live out that legacy as we see what the ramifications are, the web site, if the darn web site can't even get off the ground, they still have problems and no answers for that, what are they going to do when the next problem comes forth. they don't know the whole obamacare is inept, and republicans if we're start we'll take advantage of that. and a lot of big donors in the past have donor fatigue, they are tired of giving checks, something like that, may have them funding big republican races. neil: is the real battle or holy grail for republicans thinking they can retake the senate, minimum is that a loss or a potential? >> i don't think it is loss in house it is an uphill battle. the senate is more of a jump ball, you have to give the edge to democrats retaining the senate at this point, republicans, i
whatever problems with obamacare right now, may be democrats, hope that the we're past the bumps by elect time next year. what do you make? >> no. i don't think so, you know, nancy pelosi, was the queen of the quote, we won't know what is in the bill until the bill is implemented, she will live out that legacy as we see what the ramifications are, the web site, if the darn web site can't even get off the ground, they still have problems and no answers for that, what are they going to do...
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bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're not very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me if you see me huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how can
bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty...
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bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote. no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're not very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me you seem to be a huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how
bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty...
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bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote. no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're not very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me you seem to be a huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how
bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty...
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. >> seems we would be readjudicating the 2012 election altogether. i want to ask you, in the budget process, i know there was a call. it was reported that yourself and leader reid and a number of others, democratic leaders with the president, kind of all on the same page going into the budget process. and then this week, we read on wednesday that the president has said he is flexible about whether or not revenues can be on the table. and i know you've said revenues need to be on the table. harry reid has said revenues need to be on the table. are you confident that the president is going to, you know, stay with where the democratic caucus is on that issue? >> i think we'll stay together. if you have revenue on the table, you come to a bigger agreement to reduce the deficit, to grow the economy, to do so in a fiscally sound way. if you don't have revenue on the table, we've cut -- it's important to note that going into this debate they say there should be more cuts. there's been $2.4 trillion in deficit reduction. $600 billion of that has been from th
. >> seems we would be readjudicating the 2012 election altogether. i want to ask you, in the budget process, i know there was a call. it was reported that yourself and leader reid and a number of others, democratic leaders with the president, kind of all on the same page going into the budget process. and then this week, we read on wednesday that the president has said he is flexible about whether or not revenues can be on the table. and i know you've said revenues need to be on the...
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and he lost that election by 4,000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? we had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. prove that it didn't interfere with people's second amendment rights. but the price was high. what i want to tell you is appropriate today is that tom was, ass nice as he civil as he was, as much as he loved his colleagues of both guy.es, was one tough this is a man who took up martial arts in the 60s. not that i am there, i respect it even more. [laughter] risked the broken bones in the torn ligament's. he was tough. and he walked clear eyed into the house and we put those votes together and the crime bill and those of us who supported it at least think america is much better off as a thatt trade but he knew even when the spirit of bipartisanship and compromise, being in public service and making difficult decisions was inevitable and
and he lost that election by 4,000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? we had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. prove that it didn't interfere with people's second amendment rights. but the price was high. what i want to tell you is appropriate today is that tom was, ass nice as he civil as he was, as much as he...
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and he lost that election by 4,000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? e had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. we did prove that it did not interfere with people's second amendment rights. the price is high. what i want to tell you is, appropriate today, that tom foley, as nice as he was an civil as he was and as much as he loved his colleague of both colleagues, he was one tough guy. this is a man who took up martial arts in the 60's. now that i am there, i respected even more. he rests the broken bones and torn ligament's and everything. he was tough and he walked clear eyed into the house and we put those photos together in the bill plett -- past. those of us who supported at least think america is much better off as a result. but he knew even in the spirit of bipartisan compromise, making difficult decisions was inevitable and not free. he pa
and he lost that election by 4,000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? e had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. we did prove that it did not interfere with people's second amendment rights. the price is high. what i want to tell you is, appropriate today, that tom foley, as nice as he was an civil as he was and as...
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and she really helped get john warner elected. and i think most people thought that he wasn't the most impressive when he went to the senate, but he became impressive. and worked very, very hard. she was bored to tears, she hated washington. he was paying no attention to her. he worked around the clock. so the political side of the liz taylor book is interesting. but it was my least favorite book. >> host: because of the topic? >> guest: well, it shouldn't have been -- >> host: because of who she is or because of what you found? >> guest: i don't know. peter, and i'll tell you when i wrote this book, i had access to all the legal files at mgm, and they were fabulous files on every movie, who did what, directors and producers and co-stars. and she really was the last star of the studio system that doesn't exist anymore. and for that reason i chose her because she impacted our social culture so much. but i wasn't, i wasn't drawn in. and after that i knew that i wouldn't write about hollywood again. >> host: did you have a favorite o
and she really helped get john warner elected. and i think most people thought that he wasn't the most impressive when he went to the senate, but he became impressive. and worked very, very hard. she was bored to tears, she hated washington. he was paying no attention to her. he worked around the clock. so the political side of the liz taylor book is interesting. but it was my least favorite book. >> host: because of the topic? >> guest: well, it shouldn't have been -- >>...
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to all the elected officials that are serving, we appreciate your service. i know it is not an easy thing to do. i'm so grateful for the kemp family. we have been close friends for many years. joann, you're beautiful as always. [applause] it is great to see mostly old friends and some new ones. it is a joy to be here. and truly honored to accept this award. as i thought about preparing my remarks, i kind of had memories of jack kemp and his importance in our society and his influence on me. the work of the kemp foundation is very important. i am very thankful and grateful for what jack kemp has done for our country, but as i said, for the opportunity to know him, it has been very special. i miss him a lot. these days, i wonder, what would jack kemp to? as i watched the cable news shows, i wonder what he would think about the downward course our nation has taken under president obama in the last few years and the partisan gridlock that is paralyzing washington right now. i would love to hear his prescriptions on the big issues we face, how to jumpstart econom
to all the elected officials that are serving, we appreciate your service. i know it is not an easy thing to do. i'm so grateful for the kemp family. we have been close friends for many years. joann, you're beautiful as always. [applause] it is great to see mostly old friends and some new ones. it is a joy to be here. and truly honored to accept this award. as i thought about preparing my remarks, i kind of had memories of jack kemp and his importance in our society and his influence on me. the...
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we had a presidential election. and he was elected with a vast majority of the votes. so now it is congress' job and the administration's job to implement the affordable care act, and that is what we are trying to do. host: converse woman, thank you for your time. guest: love it, greta, to thanks. host: coming up, we will speak with john hoeven on the farm bill. later, we will talk with the smithsonian intervenor david weiss. first, news update with c-span radio. >> some international news this hour. police and china announce the rest of the of five people in connection with this week's suicide car crash in the heart of china's capital. they're calling it a planned terror attack. beijing's first in recent history. they identify the attackers as members of a muslim minority. police say the five suspects were detained the same afp monday attack at the firm -- the same day as the monday attack at the gate that sentiment square where party leaders live and work. back here in washington, war on the health-care rollout. cnn reports says the main website contractor cgi report
we had a presidential election. and he was elected with a vast majority of the votes. so now it is congress' job and the administration's job to implement the affordable care act, and that is what we are trying to do. host: converse woman, thank you for your time. guest: love it, greta, to thanks. host: coming up, we will speak with john hoeven on the farm bill. later, we will talk with the smithsonian intervenor david weiss. first, news update with c-span radio. >> some international...
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having another election is not going to solve the problems that we saw after the first election. the problem wasn't that the brotherhood won it was that in their view elections ended democracy, wasn't the start of democracy. they didn't know how to actually govern democratically and i think that right now you have an environment that is very us or them, that's not very good for democratic rule where you have democratic rule, where you have to compromise and you can't be alienating the other as not egyptian or not part of kind of your society. so that's what i really worry about. that we're going straight to elections again when elections really wasn't what caused all of this upheaval over the last two years. >> and there's the small matter of an election not being durable and resulting in removing the president. there's that small matter too, and the disincentive that that might provide for people to participate in a democratic sen society. >> and do we have a sense, what does the united states want. we have interests over there, there's clearly a lot of communication taking plac
having another election is not going to solve the problems that we saw after the first election. the problem wasn't that the brotherhood won it was that in their view elections ended democracy, wasn't the start of democracy. they didn't know how to actually govern democratically and i think that right now you have an environment that is very us or them, that's not very good for democratic rule where you have democratic rule, where you have to compromise and you can't be alienating the other as...
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detroit and new york electing mayors. voters in new jersey and new york will be electing a new governor. morning and we are going to begin with a new gallup poll, asking you about the state of your life and your thoughts about the country in general. to you feel more optimistic about where you are going? do you have the opportunities to get ahead? we are asking the yes and -- asking a yes and no question. the number is -- you can also send us an e-mail, send us a tweet, or join us on facebook.com. this is what the question looks like on our twitter page. do you think there is an opportunity to get ahead in america i? , ifd on the new gallup poll you want to check it out it is online at gallup.com. opportunitynty of to get ahead here in america. the survey was released over the last couple of days. while the u.s. has historically prided itself on an open ended mobility, celebrating rags to riches stories, rising income inequality and a normally -- and abnormally high unemployment rate can call the question just how accurat
detroit and new york electing mayors. voters in new jersey and new york will be electing a new governor. morning and we are going to begin with a new gallup poll, asking you about the state of your life and your thoughts about the country in general. to you feel more optimistic about where you are going? do you have the opportunities to get ahead? we are asking the yes and -- asking a yes and no question. the number is -- you can also send us an e-mail, send us a tweet, or join us on...
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with the election of khan said as leader of the pakistani taliban some believe that he may go ahead with these talks. his pred cessor is somebody who did say he would talk with the pakistani government, that there was merit in negotiating with the government to come to an agreement or solution. the reality is at this stage it's too hard to say. khan said is new in the job and many are bracing themselves for violence. >> we'll have to see what happens. thank you so much. >> battle at the border, turkish police fire tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators protesting the construction of a wall along the turkey-syria boarder. it's meant to stop people crossing the border. it's discriminating kurdish families on both sides of the border. >> the united nations says 1,000 iraqis died in october attacks. iraq contributes the violence to al qaeda, which is why iraq's prime minister came to the u.s. to ask president obama for help. >> translation: we have a conversation about all the issues when it comes to diagnose gs the return of terrorism and how to counter terrorism. >> nouri al-maliki is asking
with the election of khan said as leader of the pakistani taliban some believe that he may go ahead with these talks. his pred cessor is somebody who did say he would talk with the pakistani government, that there was merit in negotiating with the government to come to an agreement or solution. the reality is at this stage it's too hard to say. khan said is new in the job and many are bracing themselves for violence. >> we'll have to see what happens. thank you so much. >> battle at...
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elected in 2010. this doesn't happen in a vacuum. >> i just -- >> you look at democratic support even with the horrible leadership. it's democrats who are suffering now and will continue to suffer if the president doesn't take a leadership role. that's why senate democratic candidates from red states are going to the president right now and saying, we are in trouble. you need to help us. >> i think you can hone in on that potential problem for the democrats, especially in the midterms, maybe. you're not considering the shutdown. you're not considering the negative impact of the tea party. you're not considering the damage that ted cruz has done to the republican party. i would say the white house in the past few weeks by virtue of the failed launch and the misstatements by the president given the fact that they should have predicted there would be even a few people who are knocked off their plans who were given great hardship because of the health care law and whether it's five people or 5 million, th
elected in 2010. this doesn't happen in a vacuum. >> i just -- >> you look at democratic support even with the horrible leadership. it's democrats who are suffering now and will continue to suffer if the president doesn't take a leadership role. that's why senate democratic candidates from red states are going to the president right now and saying, we are in trouble. you need to help us. >> i think you can hone in on that potential problem for the democrats, especially in the...
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so thank god he got elected. the world loves us so much more today. you guys were all right. if we could only get barack obama in the white house we would once again be loved by the people of luxemborg. it's almost like kennedy is president. you can walk through ireland and feel the love of the people. when we walk through cork, we see people who loves the president. not somebody who shreds the constitution. maybe he accidentally dropped drones on us. and taps mom's phone. >> joe, stop. >> we love america. you people are jokes. you people are all jokes. this is what you got. you got a drone dropping phone tapping president. >> mika, come home. come home. we all knew it was a crock of crap. it was. the world doesn't love us more. good lord. >> somebody give him a blanket to hug. all right coming up on -- >> coming up on "morning joe" senator chuck schumer will join us if he isn't watching right now. also "hardball" chris matthews. we'll talk to columnist charles kraut hammer about his new book. and later, mr. october, our conversation with hall of famer reggie jackson. up next
so thank god he got elected. the world loves us so much more today. you guys were all right. if we could only get barack obama in the white house we would once again be loved by the people of luxemborg. it's almost like kennedy is president. you can walk through ireland and feel the love of the people. when we walk through cork, we see people who loves the president. not somebody who shreds the constitution. maybe he accidentally dropped drones on us. and taps mom's phone. >> joe, stop....